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Open-Pollinated
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Pois Gourmand Demi-Rames Oregon Hyper Tendril
Peas

Oregon Hyper Tendril - Gourmet Pea

Ref : L0038 - Pisum sativum
Bag of 60 grams

The plants are 1 meter high. This is a butter pea. The flowers are purple and the tendrils are highly developed. The pods are entirely purple or marbled with purple.

This is a rare variety developed by Mushroom in Oregon. We advise gardeners to reproduce their seeds from this very rare variety.

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in the ground

Sow directly in place, 2 to 3 cm deep, every 3 cm, or in stacks of 3 to 5 seeds spaced 20 cm apart, in rows 40 cm apart. Plant out 3 weeks after emergence. In mild climates, sowing can be done in October and November, and up to January for southern regions.

Peas do not tolerate drought, so keep the soil sufficiently moist by mulching. Avoid over-fertilization.

February, March, April, October, November

May, June, July

in the ground

semi-shade, sunny

medium

humus

fees, light, furniture

Pisum sativum

mid-season

60 grams

elongated

fine

gourmet

Yellow

From 80 to 120 cm

From 5 to 10 cm

half-arms

United States

This variety is a selection of Mushroom - Alan Kapuler - in Oregon. We advise gardeners to reproduce their seeds from this very rare variety.

Alan Kapuler

Companion plants
EUROPE<br>3 TO 4 DAYS
EUROPE
3 TO 4 DAYS
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